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Discussion => Security => Topic started by: k1llin on July 14, 2013, 11:12 pm
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I'm running windows 7 and whenever I open my bitcoin wallet (original version) it says my database is corrupted. I've tried deleting the database. nothing seems to work. I have quite bit of bitcoins in there, if I can get my hands on them I'll give you 1 bitcoin :)
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why dont you use another wallet program ?
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Moving this thread to Security because it has nothing to do with Silk Road or Customer Support.
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because my bitcoins were in that wallet... :C
and thanks for moving it
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so, you transfer them to the other wallet...
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I'll give it a try, a bitcoin is a bitcoin :)
What does the error message say specifically, is there any error number associated with it? If you want to try to do this over PM I can.
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and how do i do that
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Go to http://blockchain.info/wallet/import-wallet (obviously the clearnet).
Find your wallet.dat by following the instructions:
Go to Start -> Run (or press WinKey+R) and run this: explorer %APPDATA%\Bitcoin
Take the file called "wallet.dat" and import it to the blockchain.info link from above.
You will now be able to access your bitcoins.
In order to do a permenant fix to Bitcoin-QT, wipe the entire "%APPDATA%\Bitcoin" folder. MAKE SURE YOU SAVE THE WALLET.DAT, you will lose BTC if you don't.
Then simply reinstall/rerun Bitcoin-QT
1BVsjwd64pkartbRpoYyjwmXzGawQyZQqs
is my bitcoin address, I hope you help me out as promised. :)
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Check your messages, I typed up a solution and sent it to you a few minutes ago but haven't heard back from you so I hope you were able to get things sorted.
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Go to http://blockchain.info/wallet/import-wallet (obviously the clearnet).
Find your wallet.dat by following the instructions:
Go to Start -> Run (or press WinKey+R) and run this: explorer %APPDATA%\Bitcoin
Take the file called "wallet.dat" and import it to the blockchain.info link from above.
You will now be able to access your bitcoins.
In order to do a permenant fix to Bitcoin-QT, wipe the entire "%APPDATA%\Bitcoin" folder. MAKE SURE YOU SAVE THE WALLET.DAT, you will lose BTC if you don't.
Then simply reinstall/rerun Bitcoin-QT
1BVsjwd64pkartbRpoYyjwmXzGawQyZQqs
is my bitcoin address, I hope you help me out as promised. :)
blockchain keeps saying wrong password. but i know its the right password.
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Go to http://blockchain.info/wallet/import-wallet (obviously the clearnet).
Find your wallet.dat by following the instructions:
Go to Start -> Run (or press WinKey+R) and run this: explorer %APPDATA%\Bitcoin
Take the file called "wallet.dat" and import it to the blockchain.info link from above.
You will now be able to access your bitcoins.
In order to do a permenant fix to Bitcoin-QT, wipe the entire "%APPDATA%\Bitcoin" folder. MAKE SURE YOU SAVE THE WALLET.DAT, you will lose BTC if you don't.
Then simply reinstall/rerun Bitcoin-QT
1BVsjwd64pkartbRpoYyjwmXzGawQyZQqs
is my bitcoin address, I hope you help me out as promised. :)
and im trying your second option atm. its building the blocks as we speak :)
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its still building... look like it gonna take awhile. but i'm a man of my word. that bitcoin will be yours.
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Go to http://blockchain.info/wallet/import-wallet (obviously the clearnet).
Find your wallet.dat by following the instructions:
Go to Start -> Run (or press WinKey+R) and run this: explorer %APPDATA%\Bitcoin
Take the file called "wallet.dat" and import it to the blockchain.info link from above.
You will now be able to access your bitcoins.
In order to do a permenant fix to Bitcoin-QT, wipe the entire "%APPDATA%\Bitcoin" folder. MAKE SURE YOU SAVE THE WALLET.DAT, you will lose BTC if you don't.
Then simply reinstall/rerun Bitcoin-QT
1BVsjwd64pkartbRpoYyjwmXzGawQyZQqs
is my bitcoin address, I hope you help me out as promised. :)
okay it finished and i tried adding my other wallet in that folder and then once i add that folder it wont load. so i tired a different client(MultiBit) and it said
"Could not load the wallet file "C:\Users\********\Desktop\wallet.dat".
The error message was "com.google.protobuf.InvalidProtocolBufferException Protocol message contained an invalid tag (zero).""
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goto /library/application support/bitcoin/blocks
renamed the index folder to index1
started bitcoin-qt again
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or, you can safely delete any Bitcoin-qt files as long as you let the wallet.dat file stay.
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Go to http://blockchain.info/wallet/import-wallet (obviously the clearnet).
Find your wallet.dat by following the instructions:
Go to Start -> Run (or press WinKey+R) and run this: explorer %APPDATA%\Bitcoin
Take the file called "wallet.dat" and import it to the blockchain.info link from above.
You will now be able to access your bitcoins.
In order to do a permenant fix to Bitcoin-QT, wipe the entire "%APPDATA%\Bitcoin" folder. MAKE SURE YOU SAVE THE WALLET.DAT, you will lose BTC if you don't.
Then simply reinstall/rerun Bitcoin-QT
1BVsjwd64pkartbRpoYyjwmXzGawQyZQqs
is my bitcoin address, I hope you help me out as promised. :)
okay it finished and i tried adding my other wallet in that folder and then once i add that folder it wont load. so i tired a different client(MultiBit) and it said
"Could not load the wallet file "C:\Users\********\Desktop\wallet.dat".
The error message was "com.google.protobuf.InvalidProtocolBufferException Protocol message contained an invalid tag (zero).""
Multibit has different types of wallets than bitcoin-qt thus they are not cross-compatible therefore it produces that error.
If blockchain says that it is the wrong password then i'm afraid that is the case and you may be typing it incorrectly. Just keep trying different ones.
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imma just give up, this is imposible. imma use a different software for my wallet now
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I don't understand why it would say the database was corrupted over and over. Move your wallet to another folder, delete everything in the Bitcoin-QT data directory, move the wallet.dat back, start your Bitcoin-QT client and let it re-download the block chain.
When you close it down, make sure the try icon disappears before shutting down your computer, etc., because then the database might get corrupted, but it shouldn't repeatedly get corrupted like that. Also, make sure you have the latest version of the client.
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Hey K1llin...you do not have it set to mine btc do you?
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K1llin...check this link out...*clearnet* http://bitcoin.stackexchange.com/questions/12165/bitcoin-qt-error-how-can-i-prevent-corruption-of-database
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I still think your best bet would be to do a boot run of a Linux distro, clean up your bitcoin client folder and running the pywallet or another terminal app I sent you links too. Yeah it can be a pain in the ass but you can do things effectively with commands in Linux-based systems you can't in Windoze